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From: "Paul Michael Reilly" <pmr@pajato.com>
> > Cool tip : Keep around a maven that works (eg b8) and move it when you
> > want to use the latest (untill it is broken, use b8 or whatever the
> > version is). Simple but effective ;)
> >
> > Mvgr,
> > Martin
>
> I've been trying to use Maven b7 to build the Jelly CVS version.
That should work. Honest :-)
> I
> could find no Maven b8 to download. Is there one built?
I don't think so.
> I am loathe
> to try to build Maven from the CVS sources after all the grief I've
> had with Jelly.
Don't worry - it should work fine. I've been using Maven b4, b5, b7 and b7
to build Jelly and not had a problem up to now.
> If and when I do get a Maven that actually builds Jelly, I shall cast
> it in bronze.
:-). Hopefully any of them should work.
I've looked at your error log and I'm kinda stumped. It does look quite
strange to me. Are you absolutely sure that you've a proper b7 distro and
that MAVEN_HOME definitely points to it and that $MAVEN_HOME/bin is near the
front of your path?
What does this output...
maven -g
As 'java:jar' has been a standard target for quite some time and works fine
for me. Does
maven test
work for you?
James
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